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  1. #746
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlbMac31  [View Original Post]
    Like many on this forum I order meds via mail. I prefer to use a reputable Canadian pharmacy outlet that has been surveyed by a urologist who has tested the cyalis 5 mg daily I order through an independent lab. It costs a little more, but I am surprised to discover that most of the time it comes from Britain or Germany, and is the same mfg who has an overseas license to distribute the drug. Occassionally the product comes from India but in spite of some of the quality rumors I've heard have had no issue.

    All of my meds are routed to the US Post Office and are tracked. I've lost a few packages and as a result have written my Congressman to file a complaint.

    Here's the scam which is apparently well-known in postal circles but will not get a response from the Post Office. Apparently good service and a good delivery record results in bonuses, so squishing the numbers internally makes sure that happens.

    Tracking records provide a written record of who, where and when. Usually a photograph of the box is also taken and readily avaialble to USPS. But when a package cannot be delivered, odr delayed, some supervisors will enter a note in the tracking system to reflect the package was intercepted. This means that the sender, or recently Homeland Security, has requested the box be returned. Since tracking is stopped the box can be returned. Or at least that's the concept.

    A recent shipment tracked to my local branch but then never arrived. Discussion with the branch supervisor indicated that the sender requested it be returned. A call to the distributor in Germany reported that they have NEVER recalled a box, so I visited the branch supervisor again and requested a copy of the record or documentation to have the box intercepted be provided so I could get a refund from the distributor. Of course the PO will not provide this document and in my case merely respond that the box could not be found and that it had been returned. I queried why if the box had been returned why the tracking record did not reflect this action. Again, the reply was simply that it had been mailed back.

    I took the documentation I had and filed a claim with the USPS Postal Inspector's Office who in turn referred my complaint to. Yep, the same branch supervisor. The response again was matter of fact. It had been returned.

    Now the assumption, albeit false, is that someone has taken my meds with intent to sell them. As it turned out, the mail carrier recalled seeing the box and had dropped it off at our leasing office and I found it three weeks after it had been interccepted and returned to Germany. There was no damage to the box as reported, no intercept and obviously not returned.

    I took all of my documentation to my Congressman for evalaution. Apparently my scenario is more common than though. So I recommend if you find yourself in a similar situation, do take the time to report the issue and let's put an end to USPS supervisors who sully the reputation of so many great postal workers.

    Mac Out.
    The next step is to write to your congressman with the above information on the run-around treatment you received. Don't just complain about the missing shipment but the bad treatment. Believe me the last thing you want as a postal official is a congressional.

  2. #745
    Quote Originally Posted by FlbMac31  [View Original Post]
    Like many on this forum I order meds via mail. I prefer to use a reputable Canadian pharmacy outlet that has been surveyed by a urologist who has tested the cyalis 5 mg daily I order through an independent lab. It costs a little more, but I am surprised to discover that most of the time it comes from Britain or Germany, and is the same mfg who has an overseas license to distribute the drug. Occassionally the product comes from India but in spite of some of the quality rumors I've heard have had no issue.

    All of my meds are routed to the US Post Office and are tracked. I've lost a few packages and as a result have written my Congressman to file a complaint.

    Here's the scam which is apparently well-known in postal circles but will not get a response from the Post Office. Apparently good service and a good delivery record results in bonuses, so squishing the numbers internally makes sure that happens.

    Tracking records provide a written record of who, where and when. Usually a photograph of the box is also taken and readily avaialble to USPS. But when a package cannot be delivered, odr delayed, some supervisors will enter a note in the tracking system to reflect the package was intercepted. This means that the sender, or recently Homeland Security, has requested the box be returned. Since tracking is stopped the box can be returned. Or at least that's the concept.

    A recent shipment tracked to my local branch but then never arrived. Discussion with the branch supervisor indicated that the sender requested it be returned. A call to the distributor in Germany reported that they have NEVER recalled a box, so I visited the branch supervisor again and requested a copy of the record or documentation to have the box intercepted be provided so I could get a refund from the distributor. Of course the PO will not provide this document and in my case merely respond that the box could not be found and that it had been returned. I queried why if the box had been returned why the tracking record did not reflect this action. Again, the reply was simply that it had been mailed back.

    I took the documentation I had and filed a claim with the USPS Postal Inspector's Office who in turn referred my complaint to. Yep, the same branch supervisor. The response again was matter of fact. It had been returned.

    Now the assumption, albeit false, is that someone has taken my meds with intent to sell them. As it turned out, the mail carrier recalled seeing the box and had dropped it off at our leasing office and I found it three weeks after it had been interccepted and returned to Germany. There was no damage to the box as reported, no intercept and obviously not returned.

    I took all of my documentation to my Congressman for evalaution. Apparently my scenario is more common than though. So I recommend if you find yourself in a similar situation, do take the time to report the issue and let's put an end to USPS supervisors who sully the reputation of so many great postal workers.

    Mac Out.
    Thanks for posting this.

    I did had a similar experience few years back. It wasn't any pill but an expensive bottle of cologne. It mysteriously disappeared. I filed a complaint with local post office, but like you mentioned they never gave a convincing answer. I even encountered the person who delivers the post, but she was even worse in her response. I lost it and never got the item till date.

  3. #744

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    Like many on this forum I order meds via mail. I prefer to use a reputable Canadian pharmacy outlet that has been surveyed by a urologist who has tested the cyalis 5 mg daily I order through an independent lab. It costs a little more, but I am surprised to discover that most of the time it comes from Britain or Germany, and is the same mfg who has an overseas license to distribute the drug. Occassionally the product comes from India but in spite of some of the quality rumors I've heard have had no issue.

    All of my meds are routed to the US Post Office and are tracked. I've lost a few packages and as a result have written my Congressman to file a complaint.

    Here's the scam which is apparently well-known in postal circles but will not get a response from the Post Office. Apparently good service and a good delivery record results in bonuses, so squishing the numbers internally makes sure that happens.

    Tracking records provide a written record of who, where and when. Usually a photograph of the box is also taken and readily avaialble to USPS. But when a package cannot be delivered, odr delayed, some supervisors will enter a note in the tracking system to reflect the package was intercepted. This means that the sender, or recently Homeland Security, has requested the box be returned. Since tracking is stopped the box can be returned. Or at least that's the concept.

    A recent shipment tracked to my local branch but then never arrived. Discussion with the branch supervisor indicated that the sender requested it be returned. A call to the distributor in Germany reported that they have NEVER recalled a box, so I visited the branch supervisor again and requested a copy of the record or documentation to have the box intercepted be provided so I could get a refund from the distributor. Of course the PO will not provide this document and in my case merely respond that the box could not be found and that it had been returned. I queried why if the box had been returned why the tracking record did not reflect this action. Again, the reply was simply that it had been mailed back.

    I took the documentation I had and filed a claim with the USPS Postal Inspector's Office who in turn referred my complaint to. Yep, the same branch supervisor. The response again was matter of fact. It had been returned.

    Now the assumption, albeit false, is that someone has taken my meds with intent to sell them. As it turned out, the mail carrier recalled seeing the box and had dropped it off at our leasing office and I found it three weeks after it had been interccepted and returned to Germany. There was no damage to the box as reported, no intercept and obviously not returned.

    I took all of my documentation to my Congressman for evalaution. Apparently my scenario is more common than though. So I recommend if you find yourself in a similar situation, do take the time to report the issue and let's put an end to USPS supervisors who sully the reputation of so many great postal workers.

    Mac Out.

  4. #743
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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesD2004  [View Original Post]
    Right, vitamins from India.
    All I can do is tell ya how they are marked.

  5. #742
    Quote Originally Posted by Bil73  [View Original Post]
    They are normally marked "vitamins" so no one knows.
    Right, vitamins from India.

  6. #741
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    Quote Originally Posted by FeMaiden  [View Original Post]
    Did you have to sign for your package?
    They are normally marked "vitamins" so no one knows.

  7. #740
    Quote Originally Posted by FeMaiden  [View Original Post]
    Did you have to sign for your package?
    Yes, you do have to sign.

    If you want to be discreet, my suggestion is to pay extra for the tracking delivery option. And track it and as soon as it is arriving at your local USPS location, go and collect it.

  8. #739
    Quote Originally Posted by Xelajo  [View Original Post]
    Didn't lost money, but questioning the quality.

    It was an unbelievably fast delivery. My money was gone from my CC on 12/26. I guess I placed the order on their website on 24th or 25th. And on 1/2 I got the packet delivered. When I called them to figure out if someone responds or it is completely scam, I did get response and I was told the normal delivery time would be 2-3 weeks.
    .
    Did you have to sign for your package?

  9. #738
    Quote Originally Posted by AstroMonger  [View Original Post]
    ADC sent an e-mail to fill out the card info. And the customer service for the card has to be notified that the international charge is coming and the amount and the identity of the charge nomenclature.

    I think this is a recent development, credit cards blocking international charges by default, it has turned into a big deal. Hence the reason ADC really prefers alternative billing options. I bought stuff from Chinese PC component purveyors before via Ebay, but they route credit card charges through paypal, so technically, it isn't an international charge. Who can explain why ADC isn't aligned with paypal? Maybe big pharma is in bed with paypal to obstruct overseas pharma from blocking their action.
    I was successfully able to place order with CC.

    I placed the order first and selected the echeque option. Then I called the customer care and talked it out and they agreed to accept my CC. They send me a link to use with CC.

    I called up my bank and told I am expecting an International transaction and given the amount too.

    All went well and I am expecting my shipment to arrive this week.

  10. #737
    Quote Originally Posted by Dynolas  [View Original Post]
    Has any one used sanndha oil? Does it actually work and is the increase permanent?
    I ordered this from ADC and waiting for it. Will report once I start using.

  11. #736
    Quote Originally Posted by Wane9867  [View Original Post]
    Yes please post. I am looking for medication hat ADC doesn't carry need to find another source.
    Didn't lost money, but questioning the quality.

    It was an unbelievably fast delivery. My money was gone from my CC on 12/26. I guess I placed the order on their website on 24th or 25th. And on 1/2 I got the packet delivered. When I called them to figure out if someone responds or it is completely scam, I did get response and I was told the normal delivery time would be 2-3 weeks.

    The med I got is com. POXET-60 - The blue color pill. I got a chance to test it out on Tuesday. I was to meet my girl at 5 PM. So I took the pill at 2 PM (based on so many reviews it works best if taken 3 hours or more prior to the actual fun time. I started feeling some reactions in my body by around 4:30 or so. Nothing dramatic or anything specific to notice, may be because I was concisous and expecting something to feel on my body.

    I think I lasted a little more longer. This is my regular girl and it was very casual setting, so I was not over or less anxious then ever. However I was very consious and was trying mentally as much as possible to delay. Anyhow, not very noticeable difference.

    Now on how the med reacted on me -.

    Day 1 - I drove back home an hour later and was on a stressful highway drive. I was comfortable. However, after reaching home, after I took my bag from the car boot, I forgot to close it (first time ever) - alert number 1.

    Day 2 - got up with a little fuzzy head. All through day I was bit nauseous (this is a known side effect as per all sites). In addition to nausea, I continued to feel totally lost (similar to how I forgot to close the car boot). I did not feel sick or week. In fact I did a good workout on Day 2 evening. Usually after my workout, I get a good sleep. But boy, I did not sleep a wink on that day. So that is alert 2.

    Day 3 - Obviously I was shit tired due to lack of sleep. But overall as day progressed all symptoms subsided.

    Day 4 - back to normal and nothing there after.

    I didn't get a second chance to try this pill. Then I will report if the quality what I feel is.

    Meanwhile, I am also waiting for the set of Dapo from ADC. I may get it this week or next.

  12. #735
    Quote Originally Posted by FeMaiden  [View Original Post]
    Let us know if you receive your goods and how they are quality wise and if you have to sign for them upon delivery.
    Yes please post. I am looking for medication hat ADC doesn't carry need to find another source.

  13. #734
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    Posts: 1019

    Xxxplosion

    Tried this from Spanish Fly on eBay works great.

  14. #733

    Echeck order

    I ordered a few years ago from ADC and was happy with the transaction, but after learning I can't use CC there anymore, I was a hesitant to try ordering from them again. I'm a little uncomfortable with e-check, but I decided it would be safe enough if I set up a new separate checking account at my bank just for that purpose. I placed an order with ADC, and though the payment didn't go through the 1st time (I'm guessing because the checking account had just been set up a day before) I re-submitted the payment info a couple days later, and it went through. I got notice that the package shipped, so everything seems good so far! I did notice that the money didn't actually leave my account until after I got the shipping notice, which I thought was kind of odd.

  15. #732

    Amex gift card

    I was wondering how I can use my Amex gift card to purchase from adc.

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